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Xi an is the capital of Shaanxi Province A sub provincial city on the Guanzhong Plain the city is the third most populous city in Western China after Chongqing and Chengdu as well as the most populous city in Northwest China Its total population was 12 952 907 as of the 2020 census The total urban population was 9 28 million Xi an 西安市Sian Hsi anSubprovincial and prefecture level cityGiant Wild Goose PagodaDrum TowerBell TowerNandajieTang ParadiseXi an City WallLocation of Xi an City jurisdiction in ShaanxiXi anLocation in ChinaCoordinates Shaanxi provincial government 34 15 40 N 108 56 32 E 34 26111 N 108 94222 E 34 26111 108 94222CountryChinaProvinceShaanxiMunicipal seatWeiyang DistrictGovernment TypeSubprovincial city Body CCP SecretaryWang Hao ChairmanHu Runze MayorLi Mingyuan CPPCC ChairmanYue HuafengArea Subprovincial and prefecture level city10 762 km2 4 155 sq mi Urban5 808 6 km2 2 242 7 sq mi Metro4 903 9 km2 1 893 4 sq mi Elevation405 m 1 329 ft Population 2020 census Subprovincial and prefecture level city12 952 907 Density1 200 km2 3 100 sq mi Urban11 904 805 Urban density2 000 km2 5 300 sq mi Metro12 283 922 Metro density2 500 km2 6 500 sq mi GDP Subprovincial and prefecture level cityCN 1 201 trillion US 154 2 billion Per capitaCN 98 205 US 15 108Time zoneUTC 8 CST Postal code710000 710090Area code29ISO 3166 codeCN SN 01License plate prefixes陕A 陕UCity FlowerPomegranate flowerCity TreePagoda treeWebsiteXA gov cnXi an Xi an in Chinese charactersChinese nameChinese西安PostalSianfuLiteral meaning Western Peace TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXi anBopomofoㄒㄧ ㄢGwoyeu RomatzyhShi anWade GilesHsi1 an1Tongyong PinyinSi anYale RomanizationSyianIPA ɕi a n WuRomanizationSi平oe平Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationSai ōnJyutpingSai1 on1IPA sɐi ɔːn Southern MinTai loSe anChang anSimplified Chinese长安Traditional Chinese長安Literal meaning Perpetual Peace TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinChang anBopomofoㄔㄤˊ ㄢGwoyeu RomatzyhCharng anWade GilesChʻang2 an1Tongyong PinyinChang anIPA ʈʂʰa ŋ a n Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationCheuhng ōnJyutpingCoeng4 on1IPA tsʰœːŋ ɔːn Southern MinTai loTn g anMiddle ChineseMiddle Chineseɖjang anXi an dialect Zhongyuan Mandarin nameXi an dialect Zhongyuan Mandarin 西安 ɕi ŋa 長安 ʈ ʂʰaŋ ŋa Known as Chang an Chʻang an in much of its history Xi an is one of the Chinese Four Great Ancient Capitals having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history including Western Zhou Western Han Sui Northern Zhou and Tang Xi an is now the second most popular tourist destination in China The city is the starting point of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang both of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites Since the 1980s as part of the economic growth of inland China especially for the central and northwest regions Xi an has matured into a cultural industrial political and educational and R amp D hub Xi an currently holds subprovincial status administering 11 districts and 2 counties In 2020 Xi an was ranked as a Beta global second tier city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and according to the country s own ranking ranked 17th Xi an is also one of the world s top 100 financial centers according to the Global Financial Centres Index Xi an is ranked in the top 20 cities in the world by scientific research output as tracked by the Nature Index and home to multiple prestigious educational institutions in Northwest China such as Xi an Jiaotong University Northwestern Polytechnical University Xidian University and Northwest University Name Xi an is the atonal pinyin romanization of its Chinese name 西安 Western Peace The apostrophe known in Chinese as a 隔音符號 geyin fuhao should be included to distinguish its pronunciation from the single syllable xian The name was adopted in 1369 under the early Ming dynasty Jesuit missionaries recorded its name as Si ngan or Si ngan fou from its status as the seat of a prefecture 府 fǔ This form still appears in the Latin name of the Catholic diocese of Xi an archidioecesis Singanensis The name was later romanized as Hsi an by Wade amp Giles and as Sianfu or Sian by the imperial post office both of which were common until the promulgation of pinyin The area of present day Xi an has been the site of several important former Chinese cities The capital of the Western Zhou were the twin cities of Feng and Hao known collectively as Fenghao located on opposite banks of the Feng River at its confluence with the southern bank of the Wei in the western suburbs of present day Xi an The Qin capital Xianyang was erected north of the Wei during the Warring States period and was succeeded by the Western Han capital of Chang an 長安 meaning Perpetual Peace which was located south of the Wei and covered the central area of present day Xi an During the Eastern Han Chang an was also known as the Western Capital 西京 named for its namesake position relative to the main capital at Luoyang Under the Sui its name became Daxing 大興 Greatly Prosperous in AD 581 Under the Tang the name reverted to Chang an in 618 Under the Mongolian Yuan dynasty 13th amp 14th centuries it held a succession of names Fengyuan 奉元 Anxi 安西 Peaceful West and Jingzhao 京兆 The Ming name Xi an was changed back to Xijing Western Capital as above between 1930 and 1943 HistoryPrehistory The Lantian Man was discovered in 1963 in Lantian County 50 km 31 mi southeast of Xi an and dates back to at least 500 000 years before the present time A 6 500 year old Neolithic village Banpo was discovered in 1953 on the eastern outskirts of the city proper which contains the remains of several well organized Neolithic settlements carbon dated to 5 600 6 700 years ago The site is now home to the Xi an Banpo Museum built in 1957 to preserve the archaeological collection Ancient era Remains of carriages and horses in Fenghao during the Western Zhou 11th 8th cent BC Xi an became a cultural and political center of China in the 11th century BC with the founding of the Zhou dynasty The capital of Zhou was established in the twin settlements of Fengjing 灃京 and Haojing 鎬京 together known as Fenghao located southwest of contemporary Xi an The settlement was also known as Zōngzhōu 宗周 to indicate its role as the capital of the vassal states In 738 BC King Ping of Zhou moved the capital to Luoyang due to political unrest Imperial era A map of the city walls of settlements in Xi an from the Zhou to Qing dynastiesTerracotta Army inside the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum third century BCMap of Chang an under the Tang 7th 10th cent Following the Warring States period China was unified under the Qin dynasty 221 206 BC for the first time with the capital located at Xianyang just northwest of modern Xi an The first emperor of China Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of the Terracotta Army and his mausoleum just to the east of Xi an almost immediately after his ascension to the throne In 202 BC the founding emperor Liu Bang of the Han dynasty established his capital in Chang an County his first palace Changle Palace 長樂宮 Perpetual Happiness was built across the river from the ruin of the Qin capital This is traditionally regarded as the founding date of Chang an Two years later Liu Bang built Weiyang Palace 未央宮 Never Ending Palace north of modern Xi an Weiyang Palace was the largest palace ever built on Earth covering 4 8 square kilometers 1 200 acres which is 6 7 times the size of the current Forbidden City and 11 times the size of the Vatican City The original Xi an city wall was started in 194 BC and took 4 years to finish Upon completion the wall measured 25 7 km 15 97 mi in length and 12 to 16 m 39 37 52 49 ft in thickness at the base enclosing an area of 36 km2 13 90 sq mi In the year 190 amidst uprisings and rebellions just prior to the Three Kingdoms period Dong Zhuo a powerful warlord from nearby Xiliang moved the court from Luoyang to Chang an in a bid to avoid a coalition of other powerful warlords against him Following several hundred years of unrest the Sui dynasty reunified China in 582 The emperor of Sui ordered a new capital to be built southeast of the Han capital called Daxing It consisted of three sections the Imperial City the palace section and the civilian section with a total area of 84 km2 32 sq mi within the city walls At the time it was the largest city in the world The city was renamed Chang an by the Tang dynasty In the mid 7th century after returning from his pilgrimage to India the Buddhist monk Xuanzang established a translation school for Sanskrit scriptures Construction of the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda began in 652 This pagoda was 64 m 209 97 ft in height and was built to store the translations of Buddhist sutras obtained from India by Xuanzang In 707 construction of the Small Wild Goose Pagoda began This pagoda measured 45 m 147 64 ft tall at the time of completion and was built to store the translations of Buddhist sutras by Yijing The massive 1556 Shaanxi earthquake eventually damaged the tower and reduced its height to 43 4 m 142 39 ft The Nestorian Stele is a Tang Chinese stele erected in 781 that documents 150 years of early Christianity in China It is a 279 cm tall limestone block with text in both Chinese and Syriac describing the existence of Christian communities in several cities in northern China It reveals that the initial Nestorian Christian church had met recognition by the Tang Emperor Taizong due to efforts of the Christian missionary Alopen in 635 Chang an was devastated at the end of the Tang dynasty in 904 Residents were forced to move to the new capital city in Luoyang and a small area in the city continued to be occupied thereafter In the era of the Song dynasty Xi an was an important cultural center of scholarship and innovation on matters such as science as well as historiography religion and philosophy in China The Northern Song era saw its people political culture and strategic location be directly utilized by the Song dynasty proper and its continued relevance to Muslim travelers into China and Chinese Muslim residents During the Ming dynasty a new wall was constructed in 1370 which remains intact to this day The wall measures 11 9 km 7 4 mi in circumference 12 m 39 37 ft in height and 15 to 18 m 49 21 59 06 ft in thickness at the base a moat was also built outside the walls The new wall and moat would protect a much smaller city of 12 km2 4 6 sq mi Modern era East Gate of Xi anA panorama of modern Xi an The Qing dynasty established a walled off Manchu banner quarter in northeast Xi an on the site of the former palace of the Ming Prince of Qin A Han banner quarter was established in the southeast of the city Manchu bannermen from the Xi an banner garrison were praised for maintaining Manchu culture by Kangxi in 1703 Xi an garrison Manchus were said to retain Manchu culture far better than all other Manchus at martial skills in the provincial garrisons and they were able to draw their bows properly and perform cavalry archery unlike Beijing Manchus The Qianlong emperor received a memorial staying Xi an Manchu bannermen still had martial skills although not up to those in the past in a 1737 memorial from Cimbu By the 1780s the military skills of Xi an Manchu bannermen dropped enormously and they had been regarded as the most militarily skilled provincial Manchu banner garrison Manchu women from the Xi an garrison often left the walled Manchu garrison and went to hot springs outside the city and gained bad reputations for their sexual lives A Manchu from Beijing Sumurji was shocked and disgusted by this after being appointed Lieutenant general of the Manchu garrison of Xi an and informed the Yongzheng emperor what they were doing Han civilians and Manchu bannermen in Xi an had bad relations with the bannermen trying to steal at the markets Manchu Lieutenant general Cimbru reported this to Yongzheng emperor in 1729 after he was assigned there Governor Yue Rui of Shandong was then ordered by the Yongzheng to report any bannerman misbehaving and warned him not to cover it up in 1730 after Manchu bannermen were put in a quarter in Qingzhou Manchu bannermen from the garrisons in Xi an and Jingzhou fought in Xinjiang in the 1770s and Manchus from Xi an garrison fought in other campaigns against the Dzungars and Uyghurs throughout the 1690s and 18th century In the 1720s Jingzhou Hangzhou and Nanjing Manchu banner garrisons fought in Tibet For the over 200 years they lived next to each other Han civilians and Manchu bannermen of both genders in Xi an did not intermarry with each other at all The Qing dynasty altered its law on intermarriage between Han civilians and Manchu bannermen several times in the dynasty At the beginning of the Qing dynasty the Qing allowed Han civilians to marry Manchu women Then the Qing banned civilians from marrying women from the Eight banners later In 1865 the Qing allowed Han civilian men to marry Manchu bannerwomen in all garrisons except the capital garrison of Beijing There was no formal law on marriage between people in the different banners like the Manchu and Han banners but it was informally regulated by social status and custom In northeastern China such as Heilongjiang and Liaoning it was more common for Manchu women to marry Han men since they were not subjected to the same laws and institutional oversight as Manchus and Han in Beijing and elsewhere In October 1911 during the Xinhai revolution revolutionaries stormed the Manchu fort in Xi an Most of the city s 20 000 Manchus were killed Hui Muslims then referred to as Mohammedans were divided in its support for the revolution Those of Shaanxi supported the revolutionaries while those of Gansu supported the Qing The Hui of Xi an Shaanxi province joined the Han Chinese revolutionaries in slaughtering the Manchus Some wealthy Manchus survived by being ransomed Wealthy Han Chinese enslaved Manchu girls and poor Han Chinese troops seized young Manchu women as wives Hui Muslims also seized young pretty Manchu girls and raised them as Muslims A British missionary who witnessed the massacre commented that Old and young men and women children alike were all butchered Houses were plundered and then burnt those who would fain have laid hidden till the storm was past were forced to come out into the open The revolutionaries protected by a parapet of the wall poured a heavy unceasing relentless fire into the doomed Tartar Manchu city those who tried to escape thence into the Chinese city were cut down as they emerged from the gates In 1936 the Xi an then Sian Incident took place in the city during the Chinese Civil War The incident brought the Kuomintang KMT and Chinese Communist Party to a truce in order to concentrate on fighting against the Japanese Invasion On March 11 1938 an aerial battle broke out for the first time over Xi an as Imperial Japanese Army Air Force aircraft attacked the city and was engaged by Chinese Air Force I 15 fighter planes led by Lt Cen Zeliu of the 5th Pursuit Group 17th Squadron While repeatedly attacked by air Shaanxi was heavily fortified by units of the Eighth Route Army Xi an was never taken by the Japanese forces On May 20 1949 the Communist controlled People s Liberation Army captured the city of Xi an from the Kuomintang force During the Mao era Xi an was further developed as part of the Third Front Construction 186 Xi an made headlines for being one of the many cities where the 2012 China anti Japanese demonstrations occurred In 2022 Xi an witnessed the largest COVID 19 community outbreak since the initial months of the pandemic hit China From December 23 2021 the city was put into strict lockdown after local authorities reported more than 250 cases traced to the Delta variant by authorities This led to stressed healthcare and delayed or insufficient food deliveries to some part of the city Restrictions of Xi an were lifted on January 24 GeographyMeibei Lake Huyi District Xi an Xi an lies on the Guanzhong Plain in the south central part of Shaanxi province on a flood plain created by the eight surrounding rivers and streams The city borders the northern foot of the Qin Mountains Qinling to the south and the banks of the Wei River to the north Hua Shan one of the five sacred Taoist mountains is located 100 km 62 mi away to the east of the city Not far to the north is the Loess Plateau Map including Xi an labeled HSI AN SIAN walled AMS 1955 At the beginning of Han dynasty the Chief of Staff Zhang Liang advised the emperor Liu Bang to choose Guanzhong as the capital of the Han dynasty Guanzhong Plain is located behind Mount Xiao and Hangu Pass and connects Long Gansu and Shu Sichuan The area can be called an irony castle spreads for thousands of miles and is rich in harvest like the nation of heaven 关中左崤函 右陇蜀 沃野千里 此所谓金城千里 天府之国也 Since then Guanzhong is also known as the Nation of the Heaven ClimateXi an has a temperate climate that is influenced by the East Asian monsoon classified under the Koppen climate classification as a borderline humid subtropical and humid continental climate Cwa Dwa The Wei River valley is characterized by hot humid summers cold dry winters and dry springs and autumns Most of the annual precipitation is delivered from July to late October Snow occasionally falls in winter but rarely settles for long Dust storms often occur during March and April as the city rapidly warms up Summer months also experience frequent but short thunderstorms The monthly 24 hour average temperature ranges from around the freezing mark in January to 27 0 C 80 6 F in July with an annual mean of 14 08 C 57 3 F Extremes since 1951 have ranged from 20 6 C 5 F on January 11 1955 to 41 8 C 107 F on June 21 1998 A highest record of 42 9 C 109 F was registered in another station on June 17 2006 Climate data for Xi an Chang an District 1991 2020 normals extremes 1951 2013Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 17 0 62 6 24 1 75 4 31 3 88 3 34 9 94 8 38 6 101 5 41 8 107 2 41 0 105 8 40 0 104 0 38 5 101 3 34 1 93 4 24 5 76 1 21 6 70 9 41 8 107 2 Mean daily maximum C F 5 0 41 0 9 3 48 7 15 5 59 9 22 1 71 8 26 9 80 4 31 7 89 1 32 8 91 0 30 7 87 3 25 4 77 7 19 3 66 7 12 6 54 7 6 6 43 9 19 8 67 7 Daily mean C F 0 5 31 1 3 3 37 9 9 0 48 2 15 1 59 2 20 0 68 0 24 9 76 8 26 9 80 4 25 0 77 0 19 9 67 8 13 7 56 7 6 9 44 4 1 1 34 0 13 8 56 8 Mean daily minimum C F 4 4 24 1 1 1 30 0 3 9 39 0 9 2 48 6 13 9 57 0 18 7 65 7 21 7 71 1 20 5 68 9 15 8 60 4 9 8 49 6 2 8 37 0 2 7 27 1 9 0 48 2 Record low C F 20 6 5 1 18 7 1 7 7 6 18 3 4 25 3 5 38 3 9 2 48 6 15 1 59 2 12 1 53 8 4 8 40 6 1 9 28 6 16 8 1 8 19 3 2 7 20 6 5 1 Average precipitation mm inches 8 8 0 35 13 3 0 52 28 4 1 12 49 6 1 95 68 0 2 68 85 6 3 37 103 8 4 09 96 7 3 81 117 2 4 61 66 6 2 62 27 9 1 10 6 5 0 26 672 4 26 48 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 4 0 4 7 7 2 7 8 9 8 9 1 10 8 10 4 12 3 11 0 6 1 3 5 96 7Average snowy days 4 7 3 7 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 8 14Average relative humidity 67 67 65 66 66 63 70 76 80 80 77 69 71Mean monthly sunshine hours 120 2 121 4 160 2 185 1 200 1 201 2 209 3 176 1 135 2 119 8 120 6 121 7 1 870 9Percent possible sunshine 38 39 43 47 46 47 48 43 37 35 39 40 42Source China Meteorological Administration all time extreme temperature National Time Service Center The Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory was established in 1966 In 1975 according to the Geodetic Origin Report of the People s Republic of China in order to avoid bias in the mensuration as much as possible the Geodetic Origin would be in central mainland China Lintong 临潼 a town near Xi an was chosen Since 1986 Chinese Standard Time CST was set from NTSC The National Time Service Center NTSC the Chinese Academy of Sciences is an institute which is mainly engaged in the service and research on time and frequency NTSC takes charge of generating and maintaining the national standard time scale disseminating the time and frequency signals The autonomous standard time scales of universal time and atomic time and the dissemination techniques with LF radio and HF radio were established successively during the 1970s and 1980s which meet all the requirements for different applications on the whole such as the scientific researches national economy etc DemographicsAs of 2010 Xi an has a population of 5 4 million Compared to the census data from 2007 the population has increased by 1 4 million persons The population is 51 66 percent male and 48 34 percent female Among its districts Yanta has the largest population with around 1 08 million inhabitants The Xi an metropolitan area was estimated by the OECD Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development to have as of 2010 update a population of 12 9 million of which 5 740 000 is urban Breakdown of Xi an population by district and county Division Permanent residents Hukou residentsTotal Percentage Population density persons km2 Xi an City 8 467 837 100 838 66 7 827 260Xincheng District 589 739 6 96 19 574 51 503 641Beilin District 614 710 7 26 26 298 54 732 494Lianhu District 698 513 8 25 18 226 61 640 911Baqiao District 595 124 7 03 1 833 97 508 535Weiyang District 806 811 9 53 3 051 39 516 968Yanta District 1 178 529 13 92 7 782 38 793 103Yanliang District 278 604 3 29 1 139 26 252 449Lintong District 655 874 7 75 716 04 697 586Chang an District 1 083 285 12 79 681 94 980 803Gaoling District 333 477 3 94 1 169 98 294 507Huyi District 556 377 6 57 434 87 597 071Lantian County 514 026 6 07 256 25 643 605Zhouzhi County 562 768 6 65 191 08 665 587Administrative divisionsXi an has direct jurisdiction over 11 districts and 2 counties MapXincheng Beilin Lianhu Baqiao Weiyang Yanta Yanliang Lintong Chang an Lantian County Zhouzhi County Huyi GaolingDivision code English Chinese Pinyin Area in km2 Seat Postal code SubdivisionsSubdistricts Towns Residential communities Villages610100 Xi an 西安市 Xi an Shi 10 096 81 Weiyang District 710000 113 55 766 2984610102 Xincheng District 新城区 Xincheng Qu 30 13 Xiyi Road Subdistrict 西一路街道 710000 9 105610103 Beilin District 碑林区 Beilin Qu 23 37 Zhangjiacun Subdistrict 张家村街道 710000 8 100610104 Lianhu District 莲湖区 Lianhu Qu 38 32 Beiyuanmen Subdistrict 北院门街道 710000 9 127 5610111 Baqiao District 灞桥区 Baqiao Qu 324 50 Fangzhicheng Subdistrict 纺织城街道 710000 9 40 223610112 Weiyang District 未央区 Weiyang Qu 264 41 Zhangjiabao Subdistrict 张家堡街道 710000 12 114 147610113 Yanta District 雁塔区 Yantǎ Qu 151 45 Xiaozhai Road Subdistrict 小寨路街道 710000 8 123 84610114 Yanliang District 阎良区 Yanliang Qu 244 55 Fenghuang Road Subdistrict 凤凰路街道 710089 5 2 23 80610115 Lintong District 临潼区 Lintong Qu 915 97 Lishan Subdistrict 骊山街道 710600 23 36 284610116 Chang an District 长安区 Chang an Qu 1 588 53 Weiqu Subdistrict 韦曲街道 710100 25 47 659610117 Gaoling District 高陵区 Gaoling Qu 285 03 Luyuan Subdistrict 鹿苑街道 710200 3 3 8 88610118 Huyi District 鄠邑区 Huyi Qu 1 279 42 Ganting Subdistrict 甘亭街道 710300 1 13 21 518610122 Lantian County 蓝田县 Lantian Xian 2 005 95 Languan Subdistrict 蓝关街道 710500 1 18 8 520610124 Zhouzhi County 周至县 Zhōuzhi Xian 2 945 20 Erqu Subdistrict 二曲街道 710400 1 19 14 376TransportationXi an has many areas that are easily accessible on foot In many commercial residential educational zones in the city especially in the shopping and entertainment districts around the Bell Tower underpasses and overpasses have been built for the safety and convenience of pedestrians A bicycle sharing network started operating in Xi an from the year 2013 and today has 52 000 bikes used by over 200 000 people per day Taxi services are numerous but many citizens of Xi an still commute to work using the city s 270 official municipal bus routes serviced by a fleet of over 7 800 buses with an average system wide ridership of over 4 million people per day The bus network is complemented by a rapidly expanding subway system that carries over 1 5 million commuters per day There are more than 2 million registered automobiles in Xi an the growing number of personal automobiles also means traffic jams are a common urban issue Metro Xi an Metro Line 14Fenghuangchi station Line 2 running through the city from north North Railway Station to south Weiqu Nan was the first line opened to the public on September 16 2011 Operations began on September 28 2011 This line is 19 9 kilometers 12 4 miles long with 17 stations Line 1 opened on September 15 2013 As a west east railway its 19 stations connect Houweizhai and Fangzhicheng Line 3 runs from northeast Baoshuiqu to southwest Yuhuazhai and opened on November 8 2016 Line 4 which is basically parallel to Line 2 on its east except for the northern parts runs from the North Square of the North Railway Station Beikezhan Beiguangchang to south Hangtianxincheng and was available publicly on December 26 2018 Line 5 opened on December 28 2020 This line is 41 6 kilometers long with 31 stations from Matengkong to Chuangxingang Line 16 opened on June 27 2023 and is 15 03 kilometers long and runs from to with 9 stations Four more lines are currently under construction including an extension of Line 1 The subway system covers some of the most famous attractions such as Banpo Museum Banpo Station Line 1 Bell and Drum Tower Line 2 Fortifications of Xi an Line 2 the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda Line 3 and Line 4 the Daminggong National Heritage Park Line 4 and Shaanxi History Museum Line 2 3 and 4 etc The first metro departure time for Line 1 2 3 and 4 is 6 00 the last metro departure time for Line 3 and 4 is 23 00 for Line 1 is 23 30 and for Line 2 is 23 50 On December 30 2008 a fire accident occurred that was extinguished within an hour and all workers evacuated safely Sixty six hours later on January 2 another fire occurred at another station on Line 2 Rail Xi an North railway station Xi an s rail station located just north of Xi an s walled city is one of the eight major national rail stations and the main rail hub of Shaanxi Province The new Xi an North railway station situated a few miles to the north is the station for the high speed trains of the Zhengzhou Xi an High Speed Railway With 34 platforms it is the largest railway station in Northwest China Construction of the station began on September 19 2008 The station was opened on January 11 2011 As of May 2012 Xi an North Station is served only by the fast G series and D series trains running on the Zhengzhou Xi an high speed railway one of them continues south to Hankou The city s other stations include Xi an West Xi an South Sanmincun and Fangzhicheng railway stations Xi an Railway Station covers 597 000 square meters 6 430 000 square feet has 5 passenger platforms and 24 tracks It provides 112 services to 80 000 people daily Among the destinations served by direct trains from Xi an are Beijing Zhengzhou Lanzhou Baoji and Mount Hua China Railway High speed 2 now run an express services from Xi an to Baoji and Xi an to Zhengzhou with a total running time to Baoji of under 90 minutes and 2 hours to Zhengzhou The Zhengzhou Xi an high speed railway also serves Xi an Construction work began on September 25 2005 the railway opened for service on February 6 2010 The railway has made air service between Zhengzhou and Xi an uncompetitive All passenger flights between the two cities were suspended within 48 days of start of regular high speed rail service Xi an Xianyang International AirportAir Xi an Xianyang International Airport airport code XIY is the major airport serving the city and it is the largest airport in the northwestern part of China It is 25 miles northwest of Xi an city center and 8 miles northeast of the center of Xianyang China Eastern Airlines Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines are the main airlines using the airport Terminal 3 and the second runway were opened on May 3 2012 Construction of Terminal 5 began in 2022 and is expected to be completed by 2025 Other than linking to most Chinese cities the airport also has flights to several major Asian cities One incident however is in 1994 when China Northwest Airlines flight 2303 broke up in mid air and crashed near Xi an en route to Guangzhou A maintenance error was responsible All 160 people on board died As of 2016 update it remains the deadliest airplane crash ever to occur in mainland China Culture and religionA typical Chinese pavilion located in Xi anTraditional Chinese musical performances at Xi anBiang Biang Noodles Resident artists Xi an is home to contemporary Chinese stars such as Xu Wei Zhang Chu and Zheng Jun Xi an cuisine Yangrou paomo flat bread soaked in lamb soup simplified Chinese 羊肉泡馍 traditional Chinese 羊肉泡饃 pinyin Yangrou paomo is a well known Xi anese dish Liang pi cold rice noodles simplified Chinese 凉皮 traditional Chinese 涼皮 pinyin liangpi are wheat or rice noodles served cold with vinegar and chili oil Biangbiang mian also known as youpo chemian simplified Chinese 油泼扯面 traditional Chinese 油潑扯麵 pinyin Youpō chemian are thick and long hand pulled noodles typically served with red hot pepper Roujiamo meat buns simplified Chinese 肉夾馍 traditional Chinese 肉夾饃 pinyin Roujiamo is a bun filled with pork Qinqiang Qinqiang Voice of Qin is the oldest and most extensive of the four major types of Chinese opera Another one would be the Empress of the Great Tang is China s first Tang dynasty dance and music show The story is based on the life of the famous Chinese historical figure Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang dynasty Through live performances by a classical Chinese orchestra and state of the art stage design this show will take you back to the glory of the legendary Empress Wu Zetian and the Great Tang Empire Chinese traditional religion and Taoism A pavilion of the City God Temple of Xi an The most influential religions in Xi an are the Chinese traditional religion and Taoist schools represented by many major and minor temples Among these there are a City God Temple completely reconstructed in the 2010s and a Temple of Confucius Christianity The first recorded Christian missionary in China was Alopen a Syriac speaker who arrived in Xi an then known as Chang an in 635 along the Silk Road The Nestorian Stele now located in Xi an s Beilin Museum is a Tang Chinese stele erected in 781 that documents the 150 years of early Christianity in China following Alopen It is a 279 centimeter tall 110 inch limestone block with text in both Chinese and Syriac describing the existence of Christian communities in several cities in northern China The Daqin Pagoda a Buddhist pagoda in Zhouzhi County of Xi an has been suggested to have originally been a Nestorian Christian church from the Tang dynasty Baptist missionaries from England ran a hospital in Xi an In 1892 Arthur Gostick Shorrock and Moir Duncan founded the Sianfu Mission in present day Xi an Islam Xi an has a minority Muslim community most of these Muslims are from the Hui group there are an estimated 50 000 Hui Muslims in Xi an There are seven mosques in Xi an the best known being the Great Mosque EconomyFenghe Bridge As part of the China Western Development policy Xi an became a major target for accelerated attention From 1997 to 2006 the industrial output value of Xi an s service industry increased at an annual average rate of 13 percent compared to traditional service industries of 0 74 percent representing a growth from US 8 113 billion to US 25 85 billion Xi an is the largest economy of the Shaanxi province with a GDP of 1 148 trillion Yuan in 2022 On average this value increases by 14 5 percent annually and accounts for approximately 35 percent of Shaanxi s total GDP At least fifty eight countries have established over 2 560 enterprises in Xi an including nineteen of the Fortune 500 enterprises These include ABB Mitsubishi Panasonic Toshiba Fujitsu Coca Cola Company and Boeing Xi an s capacity in information technology advanced materials aerospace energy and chemical engineering was highlighted in the western development policies in the Guiding Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council on Development of the West in the New Era and Forming a New Pattern 186 In 2020 Xi an was ranked as a Beta global second tier city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network Xi an is also one of the world s top 100 financial centers according to the Global Financial Centres Index Important industries include equipment manufacturing tourism and service outsourcing The manufacturing industry had an annual output of RMB 36 5 billion accounting for 44 5 percent of the city s total Furthermore as one of China s four ancient capitals Xi an s many cultural sites including the Terracotta Army the City Wall of Xi an and the Famen Temple make tourism an important industry as well In 2019 tourists visiting Xi an exceeded 300 million earning a total income of RMB 314 6 billion On average revenue increases by 36 4 percent per year and foreign exchange earnings 530 million in 2009 increase by around 35 8 percent Xi an is also one of the first service outsourcing cities in China with over 800 corporations in the industry The city s output value from this sector exceeded RMB 23 billion in 2008 Employment in the sector doubled from 1997 to 2006 from a base of 60 000 and computer consulting also doubled from 16 000 to 32 000 As a result of the importance of the software outsourcing industry the city planned construction of a Software New Town which is scheduled to be completed in 2015 with 30 billion RMB investment Other major export goods include lighting equipment and automobile parts while its major import goods are mechanical and electrical products Internationally Xi an s largest trade partner is the United States The Xi an International Trade and Logistics Park covers about thirty five square miles and was conceived of as model for logistics based urbanization 120 The park is a major dry port and rail container center 120 More China Europe Freight Train CEFT rails depart from or return to Xi an than any other city 120 121 Software and technological industries Xi an Hi Tech Industries Development Zone The major industrial zone in Xi an is the Xi an Economic and Technological Development Zone The Jiangcungou landfill in Xi an was China s largest landfill site before its closure in 2019 The growing economy of the city also supports the development of a software industry and the city is a pioneer in software industry in China The Xi an Software Park within the Xi an Hi Tech Industries Development Zone XDZ has attracted over 1 085 corporations and 106 000 employees as of 2012 Xi an is described as having large pool of cheap human resources from the 100 universities in the area it hoovers up around 3 000 computer graduates every year each earning approximately 120 a month half the wages for the equivalent job in Beijing Aerospace industry In November 2006 Xi an and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation jointly set up Xi an Aerospace Science and Technology Industrial Base From its establishment the base has focused on the development of the civil space industry including equipment manufacturing software and service outsourcing new materials and solar photovoltaics Apart from the core area the base will cover Xi an and the Guanzhong area and the expansion zone will reach other parts of Northwest China and Southwest China It is expected that by 2012 the total industry output can reach 2 8 billion us dollars with about 10 to 20 brand products with intellectual property rights and 5 to 8 products with global competitiveness In 2008 after the launch of the initial aerospace center in Shanghai the PRC is constructing another civil aerospace center in the Shaanxi province The State Development and Reform Commission approved the planning of Xi an National Civil Aerospace Industrial Base on December 26 2007 The National Civil Aerospace Industrial Base of Xi an set to cover 23 km2 8 9 sq mi will focus on developing satellites new materials energies IT and other technologies for civil applications Education and researchXi an Jiaotong University Xi an has many highly ranked educational institutions with the seven universities listed in 147 National Key Universities under the Double First Class Construction ranking fourth nationwide tie with Guangzhou Wuhan and Chengdu only after Beijing Shanghai and Nanjing There are a total of 60 universities in the city with the most famous one being the Xi an Jiaotong University 西安交通大学 which was ranked 100 150 worldwide Other ones also include the Northwestern Polytechnical University 西北工业大学 Xidian University 西安电子科技大学 Chang an University 长安大学 Northwest University 西北大学 Northwest University of Political Science and Law 西北政法大学 and Shaanxi Normal University 陕西师范大学 The city was ranked 138th globally by the QS Best Student Cities Rankings in 2023 Xi an is a world leading city for scientific research and as of 2023 it ranked among the world s top 20 cities and China s top 10 cities by scientific research output by the Nature Index It ranked first in West China region with a combined population of almost 300 million The city also hosted the 2011 World Horticultural Exposition TourismGiant Wild Goose PagodaBell TowerDrum TowerReconstructed Danfeng Gate in Daming Palace National Heritage ParkShaanxi History MuseumPit in underground museum of Han Yang Ling Mausoleum of Han Emperor JingdiMount Taibai National Forest ParkThe Grand Hyatt Xi an hotel in the CBD Sites Because of the city s many historical monuments and a plethora of ancient ruins and tombs in the vicinity tourism has been an important component of the local economy and the Xi an region is one of the most popular tourist destinations in China The city has many important historical sites and some are ongoing archaeological projects such as the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and his Terracotta Army There are several burial mounds tombs of the Zhou dynasty kings located in the city Xi an also contains some 800 royal mausoleums and tombs from the Han dynasty with some of them yielding hundreds of sculpted clay soldiers and remains of sacrificial temples from the Han era The city has numerous Tang dynasty pagodas and is noted for its history museum and its stele forest which is housed in an 11th century Confucian temple containing large stone tablets from various dynasties Some of the most well known sites in Xi an are The city is surrounded by a well preserved city wall which was re constructed in the 14th century during the early Ming dynasty and was based on the inner imperial palace of Tang dynasty The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and his Terracotta Army are located 40 km 25 mi to the east of the city center in the city s suburbs The Bell Tower and Drum Tower both are located at the city s central axis The city s Muslim Quarter which is home to the Great Mosque of Xi an The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and Small Wild Goose Pagoda are both spectacular towers and both are well over 1 000 years old and have survived great earthquakes The Stele Forest is famous for its numerous historic inscriptions and stoneworks The Famen Temple and its towering pagoda located 120 kilometers 75 miles west of Xi an Xi Ming Temple Wolong Temple at Kaitong lane Xingjiao Temple at Shaolin Yuan Jianfu Temple The Banpo Neolithic village The Shaanxi History Museum which has a large collection of historical artifacts Huaqing Hot Springs at the foot of Mt Li have a history of 6 000 years the adjacent Huaqing Palace has a history of 3 000 years Ranked among the Hundred Famous Gardens in China it also has the status as a National Cultural Relic Protection Unit and a National Key Scenic Area Daming Palace National Heritage Park site of the former royal residence of the Tang dynasty emperors Mount Li National Forest Park Mount Zhongnan National Forest Park Datang Everbright CitySportsFamous former professional sports teams in Xi an include Chinese Jia A League Shaanxi National Power moved to Ningbo and 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